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Pro and Cons of Current Social Problem. Michelle Huerta Gus Torres Period 5 October 01, 2013. Pro#1: Health Care Reform Act . insurance exchanges will provide premium insurance policies benefit up to 95% of Americans citizens and legal residents
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Pro and Cons of Current Social Problem Michelle Huerta Gus Torres Period 5 October 01, 2013
Pro#1: Health Care Reform Act insurance exchanges will provide premium insurance policies benefit up to 95% of Americans citizens and legal residents expanded up to 15.9 million men,women and children below 138% of poverty level It helps out a lot of families
Pro # 2 • The health care is offered to anyone who cant afford it and be able to receive medical assistance • The healthcare plan would create more jobs and employ more people • promotes liberal ideologies of protecting any and every one • Would be higher demand for the people in the medical field
Pro#3: affordable care act will be the creation on the Obama Care rebate system requires the 80/20 rules this rule requires insurance companies to spend 80 percent of premiums on health care receive a tax credit Obamacare also provides genetic testing to women full time employment was officially defined
Con #1: Too Much Unnecessary Care Its hundreds of dollars A point reinforced today at the press conference One- Third to one-half of all health care costs. half a trillion per year experts attribute to lost productivity and disability dramatic escalation in the rates of these deliveries from the 1990s to the decade to the new century
Con#2: Avoidable Harm to Patients Health Care is the most common problem we have Higher risk of deaths, newborns between (37-39 weeks) Changes are respiratory problems and admission to the NICU(neonatal intensive care unit: an intensive care unit designed with special equipment to care for premature or seriously ill newborn) Prevent harm from high-alert medications.
Con#3: Health Care Reform Medicare tax is expected to get higher in the next year 87 million Americans can lose access to their Health Care plan in 2009, 1.5 million Americans declared bankruptcy Higher drug costs
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